“I know everyone in the NFL, I am sure all the fans are hoping he avoided anything really serious because he is such a spectacular player, and the NFL is much better when you’re watching him play," Brady said on Westwood One Radio with Jim Gray.

Brady added: “I always love watching him. I like watching the Packers play. I actually went to bed at the start of the second half and woke up to see the result. What a game and what a competitor. It certainly didn’t look good when they were carting him off, but he has a lot of toughness. He’s been playing the game a long time and he figured out a way to get the job done. It was an incredible game.”

The big debate across the league is who is the better quarterback -- Rodgers or Brady -- but the Patriots quarterback didn't want to chime in.

“Everyone would love to hear that answer from me," he said. "People have asked me what I think and everyone is fit for a different system. How do you compare? This is for sports-talk radio. Everyone is right for the right system. He’s right for that system. Joe Montana was right for his system and a lot of time is the system develops around the skill-set of the quarterback. There’s a lot of different ways to get the job done. There is not one way of playing quarterback. I have seen it with all different types of players over the course of my career. It’s ultimately about moving the ball down the field and scoring points. I will leave that debate for all the bars and all the sports-talk shows. I’m not giving any rankings 1-5.”

Brady and the Patriots will host Rodgers and the Packers on Sunday Night Football Nov. 4.